Think big with this week's latest releases, including Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' big food, The Final Destination's big scares, Chuck's big laughs and Big Love's big... family.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo (2009)

It's hard to believe that just four years ago Bill Hader was a featured cast member on Saturday Night Live, and now he's a fixture in Judd Apatow films, a producer on South Park and the (animated) star of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. Loosely based on Judi and Ron Barrett's children's book, Cloudy explains the origins of Chewandswallow's bizarre weather. Flint Lockwood (Hader) invents an amazing machine that can convert water into any type of food in order to save his hometown from ruin, but when greedy Mayor Shelbourne (Bruce Campbell) takes over his invention, Flint and weather woman Sam (Anna Faris) must destroy it.

Chuck: The Complete Second Season (2008)

Wunderkind writer/producer Josh Schwartz achieved phenomenal success with his meta-soap opera The O.C. and subsequent follow-up Gossip Girl. But whereas Gossip Girl embraces the glamour and drama found in Schwartz's earlier show, Chuck indulges in his penchant for all things geek. A quirky show about a lowly big box employee who gets the CIA's entire database accidentally downloaded into his brain should already be saved on your DVR, no? Things haven't been easy for Chuck, whose first season was cut in half by the writer's strike and has been stuck with the faltering Heroes. An internet campaign to save the beleaguered show led to an order for a third season with a sponsorship from Subway restaurants helping to covering the cost.

The Final Destination in 3D Blu-ray (2009)

2009 was a banner year for 3D films with the (literally) eye-popping technology taking over multiplexes, home theaters and computer screens around the world. James Cameron's Avatar set the bar for a truly immersive experience, but it was 3D horror flicks that really got people jumping out of their seats. Horror films and 3D have always gone hand and hand and director David Ellis wanted to make sure that the cutting-edge technology would be used to give the macabre, Rube Goldberg machinations of death that are the hallmark of the Final Destination series added depth in the fourth and final installment. The Final Destination includes two pairs of 3D glasses, but the Real-D effects have been replaced with the two-color (green/magenta) anaglyph process.

Extras include:

* Both 2D and 3D Versions Of The Film
* First Look At The All-New A Nightmare On Elm Street
* Alternate Endings
* The Final Destination Previsualization And Storyboards
* "Body Count: The Deaths Of The Final Destination"

Big Love: The Complete Third Season (2009)

HBO, no stranger to controversy with hit shows like The Sopranos, took a big chance on the polygamy drama Big Love. The show's characters subscribe to the beliefs of the fictional United Effort Brotherhood, based on the actual Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a radical offshoot of the Mormon faith that believes in plural marriage and continue to practice it. Big Love courted further controversy in its third season by depicting a dramatized version of the Mormon's endowment ceremony. Business is booming for Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton) and he's considering getting married again for the fourth time, but first he needs to run that idea by his other three wives, Barb (Jeanne Tripplehorn), Nicki (Chloë Sevigny) and Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin).

Extras include:

* Their Stories So Far: Four intimate, direct-to-camera videos from Bill, Barb, Nicki and Margene
* Three Past Midnight: Three insightful mini-dramas as characters deal with the national crackdown on polygamy

Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures - The Complete Series (2009)

Before Ren & Stimpy, before Batman: The Animated Series and even before Pixar there was Ralph Bakshi's Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, a proving ground for the now-legendary animation pioneers currently spearheading the industry today. Executive Producer Bakshi pitched a Mighty Mouse cartoon to CBS who held the rights, essentially selling them their own show. Spümcø founder and Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi was brought on as production supervisor and animation director along with talented animators Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) and Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo, Wall-E). The show's irreverence ultimately became its undoing when Mighty Mouse was accused of sniffing cocaine instead of some flowers petals.